Things We Saw Today: James Gunn Reads Chris Pratt’s Speech at the Saturn Awards, Hilarity Ensues
That cat sweater, though.
James Gunn Accepting the Saturn Award for Chris Pratt Posted by James Gunn on Friday, June 26, 2015
Chris Pratt won a Saturn award for his work in Guardians of the Galaxy. He couldn’t make it to the ceremony, so he had James Gunn accept it on his behalf. Of course, this being Pratt, he couldn’t help but have fun with it, so he wrote Gunn a speech to read verbatim. It’s fantastic. (via Nerdist)
- Tough break for the SpaceX folks today as their Falcon 9 “reusable rocket” exploded shortly after takeoff. No humans were on board, just a bunch of cargo for a resupply mission to the International Space Station. (via The Verge)
- Dreamworks recently optioned a Michael Crichton story for a possible movie: Micro, which focuses on a group of students who find themselves shrunk in the middle of a rain forest. Think Honey I Shrunk the Kids, but with more freaky bugs. (via io9)
#SDCC #TheForceAwakens Stormtrooper figure packaging confirms First Order are new on the scene in Episode 7 @starwars pic.twitter.com/YPSD45V2oV
— Eric Goldman (@TheEricGoldman) June 27, 2015
Thanks to some legwork by IGN’s Eric Goldman, there are some neat new details about the First Order, the villains of The Force Awakens. There isn’t a whole lot to go on there, but it does tease a bit. If you want to try to cop one of these figures yourself (good luck), they’ll be on sale at San Diego Comic-Con.
- The University of Washington just held a study where they found that dudes tend to lie about themselves when they’re made to feel week. Question someone’s dudeliness, get a lie in return. Hmm. (via Jezebel)
- A test solar plane has taken off from Japan in an attempt to be the longest distance travelled by a solar-powered plane. It’s scheduled to land in Hawaii within the week. Next up: Birdman’s solar ray shooty-band-thingies. Yeah, that’s what they’re called. What? (via BBC)
For those of you celebrating Pride today, we hope you have just the grandest time. Enjoy the day, party hard (and smart!), but remember the struggle isn’t over quite yet. There’s work still to be done, and it’ll be waiting for us after this weekend is over. But until it is, enjoy yourselves!
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